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Microsoft Teams information protection license report

Teams information protection license report gives API usage insight of Microsoft Graph APIs that have license and payment requirements. This report highlights all the apps that are using these APIs in model=A. It doesn't show usage when APIs are used in model=B or evaluation mode.

View the information protection license report

You must be a Teams admin to make these changes. See Use Teams administrator roles to manage Teams to read about getting admin roles and permissions.

  1. Sign in to the Teams admin center.
  2. In the left navigation menu, select Analytics & reports > Usage reports.
  3. On the View reports tab, under Report, select Information Protection License.
  4. Under Date range, select a range.
  5. Under Apps, select an app, and then select Run report.
  6. For each category, metrics on users with licenses, users without licenses, seeded capacity, and utilized capacity can be viewed.
  7. The data can be exported by clicking on the export button. The table data can be switched by clicking on the tabs for Teams change notification API, Teams patch API, Teams export APIs (chat), and Teams export APIs (teams).

Interpret the report

Callout Description
1 The information protection license report can be viewed for trends over the last three months.
2 App name displays a list of all apps that have used Microsoft Graph API which has license and payment requirements during the selected time period.
3 Number of users who have valid licenses.
4 Number of users who don't have a valid license.
5 Total API call volume allowed to an app beyond which a consumption fee per API call will be charged to the app.
6 Total API call volume used by the app for the given date range.
7 Export the report to a CSV file for offline analysis. Select Export to Excel, and then the Downloads tab. Select Download to download the report when it's ready. This export exports the currently selected tab only.
8 Select any specific label to show or hide it in a chart.
9 Each tab displays usage of a particular set of APIs, namely change notification, export API, and update message API. Select a tab to view usage details of that API.
10 Change Notification API Usage
  • Display Name - Display name of the user against which a change notification was triggered.
  • Required License - Whether the given user has the required license to successfully send a change notification to the app.
  • Attempted Count - Total number of change notifications that were triggered because of this user.
  • Change Notification Sent - Total number of change notifications that were sent to the app. This is less than the total change notifications triggered if the user doesn't have a valid license.
  • 11 Patch API
  • Display Name - Display name of the user where an attempt to update the message was done.
  • Required License - Whether the given user has the required license for the message to get successfully updated.
  • Attempted Count - Total attempts to update messages.
  • Message Patched - Total messages that were successfully updated.
  • 12 Chat Export API Usage
  • Display Name - Display name of user where an attempt to export the user's chat message was done.
  • Required License - Whether the given user has the required license for the message to get successfully exported.
  • Attempted Count - Total attempts to export chat messages.
  • Message Exported - Total attempts where chat message was successfully exported.
  • 13 Team Export API Usage
  • Display Name - Display name of the team where an attempt to export that team's message was done.
  • Attempted Count - Total attempts to export team messages.
  • Message Exported - Total attempts where team message was successfully exported.
  • Make the user-specific data anonymous

    To make the data in the Teams user activity report anonymous, you have to be a Microsoft 365 admin. This hides identifiable information such as display name, email, and Microsoft Entra ID in reports and their exports.

    1. Sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin center.
    2. Go to Settings > Org Settings.
    3. Under the Services tab, choose Reports.
    4. Select Reports, and then choose to Display anonymous identifiers.
      1. This setting gets applied both to the usage reports in the Microsoft 365 admin center and the Teams admin center.
    5. Select the Save changes button.